Adaptive HF radio test results using real-time channel evaluation systems

C. Redding, D. Weddle
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To facilitate the development of anti-interference features for proposed Federal Standard 1049 (adaptive high-frequency (HF) radio standard), adaptive radio systems and concepts have been solicited from Government and industry. One such contribution is an adaptive HF radio system, termed the SMARTNET (Skywave Management for Automatic Robust Transmission Network), that is capable of adapting power, data rate, and frequency under the direction of a network control computer. A recent over-the-air test was conducted to characterize system behavior on an 1100 kM test link between Boulder, CO, and Richardson, TX. A second adaptive system, capable of adapting frequency and based upon the Federal Standard 1045 Automatic Link Establishment (ALE) protocols, operated in parallel with the SMARTNET system during the test period. Data was collected automatically from both systems and analyzed off-line so that the results were compared with predicted data generated by the Ionospheric Communication Enhanced Profile Analysis Circuit Prediction Program (ICEPAC). ICEPAC is an improvement on the older Ionospheric Communications Analysis and Prediction Program (IONCAP). Comparison of the two systems consisted of: (1) power required to maintain the link, (2) selection of the best frequency, and (3) link availability percentage. This paper presents these results, and where appropriate, attempts to draw conclusions as to the significance of future adaptive HF data networks, and to the emerging Federal Standard 1049 interoperability standard.<>
自适应高频无线电测试结果使用实时信道评估系统
为了促进拟议的联邦标准1049(自适应高频无线电标准)的抗干扰功能的发展,自适应无线电系统和概念已向政府和工业界征求。其中一个贡献是自适应高频无线电系统,称为SMARTNET(自动鲁棒传输网络的天波管理),它能够在网络控制计算机的指导下适应功率、数据速率和频率。最近,在科罗拉多州博尔德市和德克萨斯州理查德森市之间的1100公里测试链路上进行了一次空中测试,以表征系统行为。第二个自适应系统能够根据联邦标准1045自动链路建立(ALE)协议自适应频率,在测试期间与SMARTNET系统并行运行。从两个系统自动收集数据并离线分析,以便将结果与电离层通信增强剖面分析电路预测程序(ICEPAC)生成的预测数据进行比较。ICEPAC是对旧的电离层通信分析与预测计划(IONCAP)的改进。两个系统的比较包括:(1)维护链路所需的功率,(2)选择最佳频率,(3)链路可用性百分比。本文介绍了这些结果,并在适当的情况下,试图得出关于未来自适应高频数据网络和新兴的联邦标准1049互操作性标准的重要性的结论。
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